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Jun 26

124 WATT ROLLABLE SOLAR PANEL self adhesive 42 volt open

GREENPOWERSCIENCE.COM THIS IS A 124 WATT SOLAR PANEL that I have tested for over one year and it holds up very good. Nice power. Bit pricey per watt but excellent!

  • irateskateboards

    good stuff, thank u!

  • thedataflo

    to expansive no information at all batery ? not anyone lives in a desert ….i don’t get this video

  • docatomics

    …Manufacture specifies not to roll tighter than a 2 foot diameter roll

  • TheDigitalWeb

    Duz anyone know if a Greenergy GP2-400 inverter is a good quality starter ?

  • bitplayer18

    Dan,
    Thank you for all the info. I would like to see you do a video on how to pick the necessary components to match to different wattage panels.. Example I am considering getting 5 of these rollable solar panels for a shed I am proposing to build. If I get 5 X 124 watts in parallel
    I will end up with 620 watts by 40 volts. What size GTI should I be looking at? Also is there a difference in the size of the GTI if I have 6 70-100AH battery bank to store the output of the
    PV cells?
    Thanks

  • DonMega187

    i don’t think so. as they will not be working overnight. u definitely need a battery of course but even then it may take couple of thse just for the fridge. first make sure u’ve got a good energy saving fridge rather than those pre 90′s ones that use 3x or more electricity

  • DonMega187

    makes sense. it’s more cost effective (vs buying tons of these panels) to first replace your tv to led and so on. i conclude

  • FairviewRCflier

    Hey Dan, can that set up power a common fridge?

  • Loye911

    hi dan, can u point me to a site thats explains solar power config? i like the rollable, but i need to learn more about solar configs. thanx

  • wifebeater756

    if i buy this panel will i need a 24 volt system i allready have a 12 volt system should i buy one of the 68 watt panels cuz i like how it can roll up i wana put one on my jeep

  • stmarysks

    if its DC volts why cant you hook them up directly to the 2 12 volt batterys in series why the inverter?why not use the regulater from a battery charger.maybe using even 6 batteries in a series parallel curcuit

  • ChadNOW

    Dan, I’m looking to use the Uni-Solar PVL-136 to add electricity to a house in Sub-Saharan Africa. I know the panel is 15.5″ tall, but I don’t have any idea of how wide it is when rolled up. Can you give me an idea of its size when rolled up? Would it fit in a large suitcase?
    Also, where do you get your inverter cables? Any recommendations? I’m looking at 2 Conductor 8AWG ($1.75/ft).

  • rwdisland

    So this rollable solar panel can produce more power then any other solar panel out there? Who makes it? Who’s the company? I got an Idea for them. My e-mail rwdisland@yahoo.com or call 1-757-637-5518. I need all the info.

  • ecdfann

    Those thin-film solar panels are manufactured by Uni-Solar Ovonics, a subsidiary of the Detroit, Michigan company Energy Conversion Devices. Ticker symbol ENER

    uni-solar. com/products/

    Thin is In!

  • ecdfan

    Soon you will be able to buy them from wholesale liquidators. The company that is making them will be filing for bankruptcy by June 30 next year (based on where its bonds are trading now) – those modules cost more to manufacture than the company can sell them for.

  • jmizell1966

    where do you buy the rollable panels ? watching you has gotten me very interested in solar power.

  • pinkk467

    Where can I get some

  • TheReasonWhyGuy

    Video starts…
    Camera pans across the panel…
    I die from shock of how EPIC that panel is…

  • 63801170

    Dan & Denise, you two ok? Or on holidays… Been a while since this vid?

  • MrJk5150

    Great video, thanks! Why you use those chinese junk grid tie inverter?

  • fireofenergy

    I don’t get it.
    22 cells connected in series should = 11 or so volts. I never heard of anything other than about half a volt per cell.
    Or are they little 44 volt mini panels strung together in parallel? Oh, guess they would be since each has its own diode so that when shade hits some, the others aren’t affected.

    I bet it would also double as a source of heat for water (since most of the sunlight is absorbed by the dark color and re-emitted as infrared).

  • GREENPOWERSCIENCE

    If you are only in it for the payoff, only switch your light bulbs to compact florescent or LED. payoff 1 month for CPF and 7 months for LED on average. If you are hooked on incandescent do not consider solar. Like buying bottled water to put out a fire. Makes no sense. First step before going solar is to eject old tvs computer monitors old PCs appliances. All new energy efficient. You will cut your e bill in half and have all new stuff solar install now 1/2 price 4 half watts

  • GREENPOWERSCIENCE

    RE PAYBACK:
    we bought new 95′ 8cy mustang new in 1994 (midlife thing?;-) actual mpg = 12city 15 hwy required 92octaine+ or it rattled horribly (ext warranty 40k in repairs in 40k miles lemon but not official) Gas 87¢ gallon why buy a new car 2001 now owned free and clear. When gas hit $2.40prem+ in 2005 reason was there. 120 mile rnd trip biz = $25-$30 go to the mall/store $6 a trip.
    New Lancer = 35 mpg. own free/clear save $2,000 year in fuel, biz tax deduction the same$ per mile:-) poff 4yrs

  • chris75sf

    Then, this will lower my already small consumption during the day, but will produce too much, so I will also charge a LiFePO4 48v 4kwh battery bank that will at night give back the necessary electricity in my home grid

    About Uni Solar PVL panels:
    They get more light from the sun even when it is a bit cloudy, and their voltage doesn’t drop when they heat up in the sun…
    So more expensive than other panels, yes, but you get more out of them and mounting them is ‘piece of cake’ so you save on l

  • donyunger

    Nothing more than a product review for one solar panel available. Up to us individually to decide if it’s a suitable product for our needs.